English, asked by sunilkumarsunildto, 2 months ago

why is the shape of the earth described as an
oblate spheroid

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Answered by kavitha2057
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Answer:

The rotation of the earth causes the earth to swell more at the equator, compared to at the poles. When the earth rotates, there is a strong outward force on the earth matter near the equator. This force causes the swelling, and gives the earth the oblate spheroid shape.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The rotation of the earth causes the earth to swell more at the equator, compared to at the poles. When the earth rotates, there is a strong outward force on the earth matter near the equator. This force causes the swelling, and gives the earth the oblate spheroid shape.

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